B-52s references aside, I think one main reason people don’t win with Behemoth more often is because they don’t know how to use Rock Wall most effectively. I found it to be a powerful tool in Hunt, because I’ve utilized it in one way that maybe some people have discovered, or not, I don’t know: to defend yourself from attacks when wailing on the Power Relay.

On more than one occasion, in order to win the game as Behemoth against (who I perceive to be) expert players, I’ve used the Rock Wall to shield myself from damage while I mash on the Power Relay. If you place it just right, you’ll basically get free damage on the Relay as the hunters either have to go around or wait for it to come down. If they happen to be split up, well, you’ll only have to deal with the split hunters anyway as you can basically use the Relay as a…second wall, I guess? So you’re not flanked? I hope that makes sense. And if they happen to have Cabot, well, Rock Wall is still useful in this regard as Cabot doesn’t have a clear shot. (Unless you’re dust-tagged.)

I’ve won more than one match using this tactic. I know when I was on @MaddCow 's stream earlier he wondered why I put so many points into Rock Wall. It’s because Rock Wall is more useful than one might think, at least in Hunt. Arena, maybe not so much, but in there I picked it high because of force of habit. It helped me get to Stage 3 in the Arena, at any rate, and @MaddCow can vouch for that.

If anyone wants video of me using the tactic I described to destroy the Relay, I can make one, as I captured footage of me doing so. I just gotta put it together.

No offense to you or anything, because I’m sure the devs thought about this before implementing it, but I think it’s a bit cheesy IMO. As a monster main, I take pride in battle prowess and resorting to this tactic seems… less than fair for hunters. But I mean, good Hunters can probably counter this by now.

However, some relay designs are pretty exploitable with this tactic of Behemoths and as such I think it’s not as respectable. To each their own however, Behemoth has always struggled against hunters and I for one rarely play him.

Not saying that you don’t know how to properly use him but if at all possible I would suggest avoiding its usage. For two reasons really. First, so you don’t pass it on to others (particularly randoms) so as to avoid the spread of this uh… “sickly” playstyle. Second, to avoid all the complaints you’ll get when this tactic catches on.

Because 3 points in rock wall creates a 180ish degree half-circle around the Behemoth and Relay and it makes it near impossible to keep the Behemoth from hitting the Relay unless you have a Cabot (who can very easily hit a fat Monster in front of the Purple Icon that is the Relay). Sure you can get in Behemoth’s face but then he throws up a wall and then it’s just you and him and being in his face alone in a corner equals a very bad time.

It takes 45+ seconds to kill the relay, even uninterrupted. How low is people’s damage? And are we assuming they had no damage on the behe ahead of time at that point?
Sounds to me like they had already lost the game.

No you can use him as intended but I highly doubt TRS was thinking “Let’s make it so Behemoth Players can get constant free hits on the Relay with Hunters not having any real way to counter it besides facetanking this building sized brute!”